Sculpture

Rosamond Lloyd

Wildlife Sculptor

Rosamond Lloyd is one of the UK’s leading wildlife sculptors, nominated for Wildlife Artist of the Year and affiliated sculptor to Tusk Trust. Passionate about the natural world and the protection of endangered species in particular, she supports conservation projects through the sale and auction of her work.

Rosamond's relationship with Tusk began when she received a special commission from the Cotswold Wildlife Park to create a bronze celebrating the birth of the first white rhino in the Park’s 43 year history. Sales of subsequent limited editions of her highly acclaimed Study of a White Rhino and Calf went on to raise significant funds for Tusk’s rhino conservation projects, selling out of all but one remaining edition.

Rosamond's sculptures have connected with an international audience as a result of her extraordinary attention to detail and empathy with her subject matter. Her work is held in private collections in the UK and abroad and has been widely exhibited. She recently collaborated with best selling author, explorer, photographer and Tusk ambassador Levison Wood, in their acclaimed London show Visions of Africa, in aid of Tusk and kindly supported by Leica Cameras. IWC Watches, Craghoppers and Flight Centre.